Time Travel for Love and Profit
American Library Association “Amazing Audiobook” 2022
Knopf
2021
When Nephele has a terrible freshman year, she does the only logical thing for a math prodigy like herself: she invents a time travel app so she can go back and do it again (and again, and again) in this funny love story, Groundhog Day for the iPhone generation.
Lariviere revels in math and science, unabashedly celebrates science fiction and romance novels, and anchors the story in a realistic, comfortably cozy coastal Californian setting. A heartwarming story of hacking high school through math... reminiscent of A Wrinkle In Time —Kirkus Reviews
A multifaceted mélange of math and hormones; Nephele’s introspective monologues are filled with elegantly descriptive detail, tending toward a rambling stream-of-consciousness that many readers will find winning. —Publishers Weekly
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Time Loops and Multiverses, A Children’s and YA Book List —Publishers Weekly
The science is fun, the idea of an app as the vehicle for time travel is unique, and the supporting characters are fabulous–even Dirk Angus, the app–has personality. Jazz, on Nephele’s final time loop, is as delightfully quirky and heartwarming as Nephele herself. —American Library Association, YALSA
Sarah and Nephele weathered a pandemic, an insurrection, and shipping delays caused by disruption to the international publishing supply chain with optimism and determination, and there is a lot more to look forward to from Sarah in the future, but I hope this YA won’t get lost in its own time loop as the world moves on from the disaster that was 2020. Pandemic Missed Connections—Publishers Weekly
For “fans of Scott Westerfeld’s YA sci-fi and the whimsy of Dr. Who”—School Library Journal
Captivating and wildly creative, TIME TRAVEL FOR LOVE AND PROFIT gave me that thrill of excitement you feel when you find a new YA voice that you know will become one of your favorites. — Rachael Allen, author of A Taxonomy of Love and The Summer of Impossibilities
A wild and funny ride through that most treacherous time of all: freshman year. This is a wise and timely reminder that there are no do-overs in life!—Brent Hartinger, author of Geography Club and The Otto Digmore Difference
Smart, tender, and deliciously nerdy.— Ariel Kaplan, author of We Are the Perfect Girl
This bittersweet, beautifully funny novel is wonderfully weird and infinitely loveable. Staying up all night reading it is like an all-time memorable sleepover with your best, most oddball friend. – Harriet Reuter Hapgood, author of How To Be Luminous and The Square Root of Summer